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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Nov 1894, p. 3

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E und fi ion at pas pbs doe gvinil alae ® sendid, Jung, Pur re bred In. ved oy ork Ey ha: Tok cal Wie olase. Ey a To Mualy J. PRINCE. Port Perry, Nov. 20, 1894, Improved Yorkshire White Boar PPE vufersizoed keeps for service at his hoor that id Jmproved Yorkshire White Boar = Brifry ANKS JACK--935-- pronoun- ed by all capable of judging, one of the best 1s cluss anywhere to be Se found: PEDIGREE. --BRIERY BANKS JACK. --885-- Pore April5Lh,1%3, bred by Culdwoin Bros,, Oréhardville, Ont. 20d owner W. C, ed Ont. sire Briery Banks Baody Sib 505 3 Bing Tom a gwen Wonint aia mp) Laity [] by Holywell ictor n 1 olywell Viotoress (imp) -- hh pti nr demon {an ob (5D ve, by Samson 6th (123), Service--§!. . C. HEARD. Discount + Sale! | On Li Sales of Fusbiture gree $10, TEN per lusT TO HAND BEDROOM FURNITURE in Antique, J. W. DAVIS' | For Next 30 Days | govp dishount for ; ander tHat sum Five per Cush discount. AND TO ARRIVE! A CHOICE LOT OF ancy Chairs, Tables and Hat Racks. Elm, Ash, Oak and Walnut, A pice assortment of PARLOR SUITS in stock and at PRICES TO SUIT TIMES. &r We donot eell or advertise Furniture made in Berlin, Ont., for Grand Rapids, (Mich.) Furniture. Manchester, Nov. 1, My D PD PD 2D 2 lot 10, con. dwellings iy GASES with incandescant | Redeb. two Pure. of dd bred, Registered" os lights. This is the modern boars --% Tow. 2 way of artificial lighting. HAd- vantages are--there is no trouble, no disagreeable smells, no danger to life or properly, and a superior light at a small cost ; the workmanship neat and ornamental. Ladies and Gentlemen, we solicit your pat- vonage. WORTH and a Cres Waite. Parties desirous of vastly improving their stock of Swine will consult their own inter- est by, obtaining the services of either of these grand young i . BURNETT. Reach, Oct. 17, 1804. Two Splendid, Young, Pure Bred BOARS. arg EE E y HEM EM!® Yours, TBE undersigned keeps for service at his place, lot 21, con. 1, Brock, two Pure-Bred Boars. Both are from the yards of the most famous Bwine Breeders in the County. One THOMPSON ELECTRIC CO. 1s a Yorkshire White and was bred by Mr. W. ee em tempest nebo r C. Heard, Manchester; the other, a Berk- shire, bred by Mr. John Adams, Ambleside, Bengog, Pedigrees may be seen,on application Or Rent in Reach--North part of lot 22, | Terms--$l con 9, 62 acres, and 3. E. } of lot 21, con. 10, 48 acres. } cash or good security. _-- Balance at 5% 7, for b or more years as may a ne 57 sarcn, hes Tas Pure - Bred Yorkshire: White Boar soil, the 48 acres fine spring, water, excel toni me Apety a 3 Winer, AORRA. KING ! Port Perry, or . D. J. CAMPBELL, rn Hamilton, Ont. WM. MEDD. Sonya, Oot.8, 1894. HE undersigned keeps for service at his place, lot 23, con. 3, Brock, that splen- Nov. 21, 1804. did young, ure-bred Yorkshire White hh op or --------+-- | Boar, Zokra Kina. 'MORTGAGE SALE. Pepioike. Zorra King was farrowed JW. DAVIS, GOING Vale EAST-- - . ¥ GoING A ; is aun " - . a Pua A.J. Avent, Por ny Jha did if. People appreciate them a HERE 18 A SAMPLE OF How WE 8 DRESS GOODS--AIll-wool T LADIES' MANTLES--$2.50 Ooa MEN'S OVERCOATS--$3.50 was § | and prove bur words. ites our way. p this fact and caure here to xr off our il New, Fresh Goods. Is it 50.per cent. on what you WARD & CO's! in hind--We are going out of Btdck | that's why we sel) so Cl any "object for you to Save fre buy 1 Then go to 750 ws $1 to 81.20 ; 44 inch 50c was 70c. Mixed Tweed, 4200 was 30c; 15c was 30c. 40 inch all-wool Serges, 20t way ; heavy all wool Serges, 46 inch, 50c was 700; 44 inch, 400 was wide width 40c was 60c. Plaids 200 was 350. Nice Blue Serges f810c. Fianneld; ill wool, 26 inch, 15¢ was 20c.; 14c wus 18¢. Fl ttes, Bo was 7c; 7c was 10c ; 9c was 1240. All 100 Sheeting for 80; | for 740 ; 12}c and 15¢ for 10c. 10¢ Prints b for 10¢ ; 15¢ for 1l}e ; 50 ; 83,50 wis $5 ; 84.50 was $6; $5.50 was $7.50; $7 was $10, pies' Fur Okpes--g19 was $35 ; $12.50 was $18 ; $7.50 wus $10. $5 was 87. 50 ; £6.50 was $10; $8.50 was 10, $11.50 was $15, $5 was $7.50; $250 was £3.50. $3.50 was $5; $4.50 was $6.50; Buits--$12 was $16. Men's Pants Ulsters, £6.50 was $9; §7. 50 wi Youths' and Boys' $3.50 was : Childrens' $2 was $4. Men's 8 5 50 was 1s 89 810 was 5 315 i 1.2 j Remember Brown Waite & Co's Old Stand. HAYWARD & OO. Por Prax. DRS. McDOWELL & MELLOW, PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, &C, Office and Residence, Queen St., Port Perry Office hours--8 to 10 a.m.; 1to3 pm, and Evenings. Telephone in office and house, open night and day over the lines south, connected with the residence of G. L. Robson, V.8.~ Port Port penny, Rov. | Nov. 15, 1804. om NT TAT. A. SANGSTHR, 1 L.D.8. (Licentiate of Dental Surgery,) has opeved an office over Nichol's Drug Stove, for the pra- ctice of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry. Special attention given to the preservation No charge for office and of the natural teeth. consultation. Leod work guaranteed, terms reasonable. N. F. PATERSON, ©. C., ARRISTER, &c., after two years spent I§ in Bugland has resumed practice at 136 John St,, Torouto, BAY OF QUINTE April 1st, 1894, bred by H. J. Davis, Esq, Woodstock, Ont. Sire, Canadian--1204--; , dam, Mistress 4th (imp. in dam) --42--, by i ba Cri Bon Clansman (1247); Mudamoiselle (imp)--21-- manent Loan & Saving Company, and dated by Lord Derry (33); Prue (822) by Turk ; the 12th day of September, A.D. 1894, and | Conutess 15th (454) by Bismarck : Grand filed in. the Offive of the Cou ty Courtof | Duchess by Cultivator. : the County of Ontario, and upon which de- Terms--§1 cash at time of sevice, fault has been made, 1 shall sell the pro in DEAN RUNDLE, erty horein mentioned and described as Brock, Sept. 20, 1804. Ds, namely :--1 Bay Horse, 7 years old; I Yearling Bull; 1. Red and White "TENDERS WANTED. Cow, 6 years old ; 1 Lumber Wagon ;: 1 Set | Double Harness ; 1 Single Plow ; 1 Reaping | QEALE DT ENDERS marked "Tender Machine ; 1 Pair Bob-Sleighs ; 1 Fanning for Timber" will be received by the Mill 3 About 25 bushels Sas} 8 Sores ot i undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon on Full Wheat growing in gronud, at Public| yioNpDAY, OB JCEMBER 3, 1894, for the Auction at lot No. 1, in the 9th concession £ Kast Whitby, townli purchase of the Timber on the road allow- of itby, townline, on ance between concessions 9 and 10, and op- posite lots 23 aud 24, of the township of Cart ht. Friday, Nov. 23, 1 894, ln nor any tonemsiok negessarily At 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day. | accepted WM." LUCAS, Township Clerk. Cartwright, Nov. 5, 1504. Dated at -Port Perry, this 15th day of November, 1504. W. M WILLCOX, Auctioneer. WER PH SOE EATING HOUSE! HE undersigned wishes to announce to T the inhabitants of Port Perry and sur- rounding country that he has openc «d a Res taurant in the Shop first door east of Messss Courtice & Jeffrey's Harness Kstablishment, where he will be pleased to serve all with everything in his live, Neatly, Tastefully and Quickly. DINNERS, LUKCHES & OTHER MEALS. Fashionable » +» @ "ac % CLOTHING. WALL «= 1894, en =u FULL STOCK of Fall Goods to hind, including Suitings, Over Coatings, Worsted Coatings, English, Scotch and Canadian, Tweeds, &ec. Anticipating a busy season, we secured our Fall Btock early, and bought largely and with discrimination. IN SUITINGS...... Rien M I IN FULL BLAST ! sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- stowed on him since commencing business in Pott Perry, o and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, best, midst approved and modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS for the méntfacttre of Flour, is prepared to do GRISTING & CHOPPING Expeditionsly and I in a manner that cannot fail to give satis- faction to my patrons, The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands: - THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all Kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick ets, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Newel Posts. EZ BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. DAVIS PHARMACY --_ The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of our Stock is noticeably fine. OUR FITS . . . . are becoming celebrated for their Neatness--they always retain their shape and wear well, while Received daily ard Served in any style. £7 Fresh Fish (canned and otherwise) of every description constantly on hand. Patrous may rest assured that no pains will be spared in catering to their wants, aud the most fastidious lover of grstronomy way depend on having his palate pleased yoo 2 JOSEPH COUK. Port Ponty, y Sept 26, 1894. FARM TO RENT. "HE undersigned offe offers to Rent his farm [ being the Hust-quarter of lot 19. con. 1, Brock, containing 50 acres, about 40 of which are in a good state of cultivation the remainder being good bush pasture through which runs two never failing streams of pure, spring water. On the premises are a frame house, frame barn and frame stables all in good condition, . The property is well fenced and is convenient to church, school, mill and stores. Possession to plow given immediately and full possession next Spring. For further particulars address Layton post office or apply to the proprietor on the premises. JOHN GILROY. Layton, Oct, 1894. == J. I BLONG'S Bk Gent's - Furnishing Establishment <eNEW + GOODS + ARRIVING etl To my Customers and the 'Have much pleasure in stating that : my facilities for business have been largely increased and I am now propased to supply everything in the Gent' 's Furnishing Line "of Superior Quality, Latest Styles and Lowest Possible Bote. SIXTEEN DAYS. BB ORDER to reduce my Stock of Mil. seasonable CA for all ages and condi correct. MRS. BILLINGS. Port Perry, Nov. 14, 1804. (SUCCESSOR TO T. A WHARTON) PAINTER Specialty, ; Prices low, Satisfaction esate ; | Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1884, a linery the next Sixteon Days I will SkLL Ar Cosy. My Stock embraces new and tions. My display is varied and the styles W. DELVE | HOUSE, SIGN & CARRIAGE | our prices are the talk of all. Superior workmanship, the Newest Styles and Perfect Fits warranted. Vil LC TL. WE ITT BY. Port Perry, Oct. 3, 1894. iy Blong Block: ANCY + GDDDS TOILET SETS in Plush, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leathet, §e. PERFUMES from the best makers, in Cut Glass Bottles, Bohemidn Ware, §c., at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §ec. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality, A. J. DAVIS, Chemist and Druggist re |GrOCEries Reliable and Provisions. He keeps constantly on hand a full stock of of all kinds, Cheap for Cash. EZ Barrel, Sack, Daity and Table Salt. IGHEST price in Cash Butter, Oats, Beans, Hie. &e. Port Perry, Aug. 28, 1804. IS THE PLACE FOR Flour, Decl & Feed paid at all times for Fresh Eggs, BLONG BLOCK, PORT PERRY ANG & MEHARRY HAVE AGAIN---- OPENED OUT Magnificent Stoclx of everything in their line The undersigned begs to announce to viciuity, that he has opened out I in the Store lately o IN THE BLO Where he will keep in stock everyth sell at Prices that cannot There will now be no necessity for par to purchase Stoves, Tinware, &c.; in fuel Uxbridgeites, and all others, to secure fi my line, Ranges, Stoves, Tinwa as my stock will embrace the ost BUCKS CELEBRATED Having had Twenty years' experi to me may be relied on to give is e inhabitants of Port Perry an 3 Bi and Tinware business by Mr. Wright please purchasers, mnything they may require i irable makes of Stoves an e Blong Block. 'G BLOCK ! taining to the business aad will in this vicinity going to Uxbridge will be to the advantage of the THOUGHT RANCE. thing, all ordets entrusted CLARK. LAING & MEHARRY. eo REMOVAL 83 We have Moved our business to the South side of Queen Street and now ocoupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mx. B. F. ACKERMAN, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the Harness Line WHICH POR---------- CHEAPNESS, STYLE. jw Durability and STRENGTH, Case I it Fameed in the County, d d &e., inabundance. Comparison of Prices Oourted | BEATTY & BONGARD * | People Say : +f Sul ality at HE nndersigned takes this opportunity of joturiitg his mine wrprise y ALL SIZES-MY OWN Keep Ld other--No inferior Stock. Differ~ thorotighly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the |chase. paired. && Next door to the Marke h Port Perry, Nov, 14, 1883. it is Hard Times! W. the case I will make to get BOO cr ged v nt sizes suds vp, all of which 1 wil diss pose BOOTS that when you 'see 'them hear the prises Jo will be sure Yo pure Re wiring of all kil dodo with nextness and Lao] Polish and Walt ptont Bia Rubber Overcoats and Ber okie 44 ' WAM. BOND, a PAINTING KALSOMINING & TEE undersigned would take this oppor. toiity of thanking bis wumerous pat. rons for their liberal and still increaving patronage during the time he has carried bn the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state thut he is better prepared than ever to execute all orders for Painting; Kajsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to me may rely on having it neatly and promptly exe- cuted, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &e,, when coutructing. A coutinuunce of public patronage soli cited. WM. TREMEER! Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1893. STILL LEADING! FPYHE UNDERSIGNED begs to return | thanks for the liberal and still iuereass ing putronage hestowed on him since evm- mencing the Butchering Btixinees dud wonld state that he is better prepared, thin ever to supply the public witi: JUST SUCH MEATS as cannot fail to meet the requirements of all, and trusts by offering only Choices Meats at moderate prices, and protupiuess in business to receive a liberal shale of public patronage. gr Alb orders 18ft at my Stall, in the Market Building, or with. me on my rounds with conveyance, will receive immediate and careful attention. ISAAC J. WHEEL EX Port Perry, Aug, 16, 1583, GEO. GARDNER. Wins to inform the public of Port Perry and surrounding country, that after four ycars experience in prosecuting his business in some of the largest cities of the United States; he is bétter prepared than ever to execute any of the following branches of his trade :--Stone Masonryy Brickleying in all its branches ; Plain and Ornamental Plastering. Also Artificial Stone . Walks, that will remain permanent and will - &ndure any, weather. . Brick Cisterns withoiit, aby 'wood in their. con- struction to decay or give out. . If you are in need of auy of the above, come to me and obtain prices, All material required in my; line will be kept constantly on" hand, and for sale after the first of next April, GEO, GARDNER, Port Perry, Jan. 3, 1804, HARNESS IX returning thanks to the public for the patronage extended to me for over 30 years, I would respectfully intimate that am, as usual, now ay i business, au have a) © Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEAP/ As an inducement to Casi purchasers' lem i Oe will be allowed on all Sales from now until' Jan, Ist next. All work being. MADE BY HAND, und no factory work kept in stock, the. superiority of my goods will at once become apparent. Disshastts will find | hat , by: Intending giving me a they can be suited in quality Jobg xporicach 54 the trade bei table guarantée that perfect il be given by any article purchased. Everthil line of business sonstantly . Hy nog opuipy promptly od to ; JOHN Port Perry, Dee. 1, 1892. Robes, Blankets, Bell, Trunks Fo tarena 10 Pord Perry, March 9 189% a The only Nar I Nusay iy eS aaro--

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